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They forage actively in trees or shrubs, mainly eating ins
In summer they mostly forage alone, but from May to October they form linea
ke do with scanty or inadequate rations, or to forage amongst their own countrymen for the necessiti
hardy, heat-resistant, thrives on poor-quality forage, and breeds easily, with the calves rarely req
Army ants can forage and feed on insects over large areas of more t
rpose is to supply plant nutrients for optimum forage and crop yields, to minimize nonpoint source p
y de Niza's report, he also took notice of the forage and food situation along the trail, and he rep
Its uses include forage and wood.
Its uses include environmental management, forage and wood.
This plant is often used as forage and erosion control.
s a multi-purpose operation including pasture, forage, and gardening.
ngabey will come to the ground to cross roads, forage and socialise
laboratory studies environmentally sustainable forage and livestock production, contributing to pres
en and almost completely devoid of trees food, forage and homes.
heek pouches in which to carry food while they forage, and males have a blue scrotum.
t plants of D. grandiosella include sugarcane, forage and grain sorghums, broomcorn, and johnsongras
in; they returned often to Corn Creek to farm, forage, and beg from Mormon settlers.
It is often used as livestock forage, and it is cited as a gene source for disease
seek southerly slopes at lower elevations for forage and move to northerly and easterly slopes at h
given that the product and subsequent treated forage and resultant animal wastes will be handled co
arakul sheep are renowned for their ability to forage and thrive under extremely harsh living condit
Bayou Teche region that was laden with natural forage and unused supplies.
They may also forage at garbage heaps.
The bees forage at altitudes of up to 4,100 m (13,500 ft).
ncluding the southeastern bat, rest by day and forage at night.
d will hang in the nursery while their mothers forage at night.
This plant is often cultivated as forage because tolerating severe conditions of drough
Adults forage between 40°S and 50°S from Tasmania to the Cha
Confederates had merely hoped to re-supply and forage, but with the easy capture of Winchester, they
Brown Dipper chicks and fledglings will also forage by diving.
These birds forage by probing in shallow water or on wet mud.
However, the adults will forage by wading and picking at the stream bottom for
heep because they do relatively well on poorer forage, can be raised with very little grain, and do
eak was transferred from the shako to give the forage cap a more smart appearance.
took the form of a stiffened and round shaped forage cap with no peak that was not dissimilar in ap
In 1902 a new but similarly shaped style of forage cap was introduced and named after the then Se
ate jacket, light blue trousers, and dark blue forage cap, but when the only zouave uniformed regime
In the British Army, forage caps were first regulated by the War Office in
These crude but effective forage caps remained in use until replaced by a simil
It has several potential uses: (i) forage crop, (ii) Phytostabilization of heavy metal c
as field turnips, swedes, kohl Rabi and other forage crops the folding system took off as never bef
t of 64 of some of the most important food and forage crops essential for food security and interdep
and during the First World War was head of the Forage Department of the War Office in Scotland, with
are largely nocturnal, but have been known to forage during the day.
Emerges at night to forage, especially after rain.
See also: Forage fish
Some lakes do not have pelagic forage fish during the period of summer stratificatio
Forage fish thrive in inshore waters where high produ
Tullibee are important forage fish.
They are sterile and forage for food and water, construct and repair shelt
at home with very inadequate food-they had to forage for food as best as they were able.
to 2.5 m or 8 ft 2 in) and emerge at night to forage for prey and mates.
with hardly any drinkable water and even less forage for the oxen and horses.
ing survivors decide to make a break for it to forage for supplies, only to stall their vehicle just
it was 'Pont Street' at a dance to say, 'Can I forage for you?'".
It is considered good forage for livestock.
The tree makes good forage for bees.
This grass is considered a very good forage for sheep.
ontrolled fires encourage regrowth and provide forage for wildlife.
In winter, red bats forage for insects on warm nights and even warm days.
Wilson's Plovers forage for food on beaches, usually by sight, moving
They forage for insects at or near ground-level, often nea
Acacia horrida is used as forage for livestock, for its wood and for fuel.
people of Kenya use Cissampelos mucronata as a forage for their cattle.
These birds forage for food in fields, mudflats, and shores, usua
However, they must independently forage for pollen provisions and protect their nest a
They forage for food and their diet consists of seeds, fru
They forage for berries and insects on the ground, or clam
This grass is considered a good forage for livestock and wild grazing animals.
The June Gap refers to a dearth of nectar forage for bees in June in the United Kingdom and Ire
In the early morning they forage for insects, and then spend much of the day ba
The leaves can also be used as a life-saving forage for livestock during times of drought.
r crops, habitat for wild game, and year-round forage for livestock.
These birds forage for food on tundra, fields, beaches and tidal
children, teaching them how to behave, how to forage for food, etc.
5, the 2nd Maryland went into West Virginia to forage for supplies, and to meet up with McNeill's Ra
This plant is considered good forage for wild and domestic grazing animals early in
allen logs, and venture out in the evenings to forage for food.
n foraging technique, whereas Coracias rollers forage from a fixed perch and take prey by swooping d
They will also forage from the air.
vers with large overhanging trees to roost and forage from.
This is a nutritious and preferred forage grass for wild and domestic animals.
This is an important forage grass for livestock in some areas.
It is widely used for hay and as a forage grass.
uding agricultural tractors, balers, combines, forage harvesters, grape harvesters, hay tools, mater
They often forage high in the treetops, usually alone or in pair
vering Animal Improvement, Animal Biosciences, Forage Improvement, Forage Biotechnology and Bioinfor
habit protected muddy tidal streams where they forage in the silty substrate, while other species of
Small groups forage in underbrush, secondary growth, near forest c
These birds forage in shallow water near cover and mainly eat aqu
They forage in pairs for insects, often joining mixed-spec
These birds forage in shallow water, sometimes using their bill t
These birds forage in mud or soft soil, probing or picking up foo
The birds sometimes forage in flocks, apparently in an organised way.
reeding season the birds may be gregarious and forage in small parties.
These birds often forage in flocks, usually flying relatively high but
Individuals, pairs or even small groups forage in the canopy in undisturbed forest but will u
Predatory fish have diverse and abundant forage in the form of alewives, gizzard shad, threadf
The foliage is a significant source of forage in much of its range, with a protein content o
00-strong, sleep in one locality together, but forage in small groups going off in different directi
these experiments demonstrate that bumblebees forage in a frequency-dependent manner, the strength
ar it as roosting sites and have been found to forage in it.
The forage in parties and clamber up vegetation and when
le they live in colonies like other ants, they forage individually on tree trunks.
Forage is also significant for pollination management
In those lakes that do contain deep water forage, lake trout become piscivorous.
nlike other warblers, Black-and-white Warblers forage like a nuthatch, moving up and down tree trunk
is found in small groups and has a tendency to forage low in the vegetation sometimes even hopping o
They forage mainly at night, however, some workers will be
They forage mainly by gleaning, capturing insects (mainly
A civilian contractor, he served as forage master for his brother's U.S. 7th Cavalry Regi
vironmental management, fiber, food and drink, forage, medicine and wood.
relieved from parental duties, allowing her to forage more and reproduce more quickly.
; conditional on a good supply of high quality forage, nutrient and fat concentrations in the milk t
uction of Wood Bison, which thrive on a winter forage of sedges and grasses indigenous to the area.
rds feed on the fruit, both of which will also forage on small insects found in the vicinity, helpin
a terns, these birds do not dive for fish, but forage on the wing picking up items at or near the wa
er and a seaman to destroy large quantities of forage on the shore of the Sivash.
They forage on the ground surface.
Flocks forage on flats alongside rivers, flying into nearby
These birds forage on the ground, mainly eating seeds.
They forage on the ground for seeds and insects.
They forage on the ground for insects, fruit, and seeds.
These birds forage on mudflats, picking up food by sight, sometim
It will often drop down and forage on the ground with its tail sticking up.
They can dive for food but can also forage on land.
They forage on or near the ground, congregating at water s
Bachman's sparrows forage on the ground for plant seeds and arthropods.
They are geophilous, meaning they live and forage on the ground.
opportunistic sit-and-wait predators and will forage on abundant prey items.
These birds forage on rocky coasts, picking up food by sight.
Being nocturnal carnivores, tire track eels forage on benthic insect larvae, earthworms, blackwor
ere manipulated, bumblebees still preferred to forage on the common morphs, even at high densities.
In other words, bees would forage on blue flowers until morphs of this colour re
y emerged from caves and limestone crevices to forage on bark, small twigs and leaves.
Many species forage on Canyon live oak foliage including black-tai
ass to cut off a piece to eat, but they mostly forage on ground debris.
et the opportunity to learn to play with toys, forage, or otherwise entertain itself.
For bees, their forage or food supply consists of nectar and pollen f
ements also allowed them permission to hunt or forage outside their homeland.
Arachis glabrata (Creeping forage peanut, Rhizoma peanut, Rhizoma perennial pean
American Ephedra species, it is a significant forage plant.
s, chiefly on the cultivation of forest trees, forage plants and pasture grasses.
vides irrigation water for growing cereals and forage plants.
conflict tree" in that it is both promoted for forage production and spreads like a weed in some pla
o North America in the 17th century for cattle forage purposes and is now widespread throughout Cana
move away to call to its mate and occasionally forage quickly.
n - Salvia species of melliferous flower honey forage sage plants.
type of social organization where individuals forage separately, yet some individuals sleep in the
None dared leave the main body to seek food by forage, so greatly were the English harassed and worn
makes a high quality hay, and it is also used forage source.
adquarters and having received reports of good forage south of the French Broad River, Union forces
It is an important forage species for the native Bear Lake strain of Bon
ten located under the bushes in which the rats forage, such as salt bushes of the Chenopodiaceae fam
of Parmigiano-Reggiano. Silage is a fermented forage that requires the addition of a natural preser
The birds forage through the forest in the trees and on the gro
is not being grazed to rest and allow for new forage to grow.
When feeding during incubation, birds will forage up to 1,500 km (930 mi) from the colony.
grazed by both cattle and horses and it has a forage value of fair to good because it remains green
rce, with large quantities of food, munitions, forage, weapons, clothing and ammunition, and needed
breed that doesn't do well in confinement, can forage well, and will roost in trees if given the opp
They are hardy, and can forage well.
d the very low nutritional value of the native forage were problems.
These birds forage while flying, picking up food at or just below
Sand bluestem is a high quality forage with good palatability for livestock, but it c
away as 13 kilometres (8.1 mi), although most forage within 5 km from their nest.
They are rather terrestrial, and typically forage within dense plant growth on the ground, but c
                                                                                                   


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